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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1970

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1 I wish to thank Dr. John S. Aird, of the U.S. Bureau of the Census, for allowing me to use data he has collected to fill many of the gaps in the table.Google Scholar

2 John S., Aird, Estimates and Projections of the Population of Mainland China: 1953–1986 (U.S. Bureau of the Census, Series P–91, No. 17, Washington, 1968).Google Scholar

3 Hsueh, Feng, “Chung-kung te 1964-nien jen-k'ou p'u-ch'a” (“Communist China's General Census in 1964”), Tsu-kuo (China Monthly) (Hong Kong), No. 56 (1 11 1968).Google Scholar For other secondary accounts, see H. T., Wang, “An Analysis of Mainland China's 1964 Census,” Free China and Asia (Taipeh), Vol. 11, 09 1964Google Scholar; Lin, Ch'en, “Population and Food Problems in Mainland China,” Fei-ch'ing yen-chiu (Studies on Chinese Communism) (Taipeh), 10 10 1968Google Scholar, translated in Joint Publication Research Service (Washington), No. 47112 (19 12 1968)Google Scholar; and Lin, Ch'en, “A Study of the Chinese Mainland Population,” Issues and Studies (Taipeh), 11 1968.Google ScholarPubMed